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USWEEKLY
Leigh Russell
Win friends and influence people with this cunningly designed collection of twentieth-century self-improvement guides.
If you've ever wanted your therapist to just tell you what to do already or felt that 12 steps are a few too many, you'll appreciate Jennifer McKnight-Trontz's yearning for an earlier era of positive thinking, quick fixes and glossy advice pamphlets. As this impressive, funny collection of self-help literature illustrates, personality was considered as malleable as postwar plastic in self-improvement's heyday (circa 1920 to 1970), and many believed that a bright smile, an optimistic outlook or a vibrating machine could solve just about anything. The dates quality of these slickly packaged guidesfeaturing cheerful, cleanshaven men and efficient, bright-eyed womenwill undoubtedly amuse: ads for Toosh, the padded panty; books with such ominous titles as Mastery of People; entire treatises on "how to help your husband relax" and what to do "when a fellow gets fresh." (Simply say "Not now, Ambroselet's go get a hamburger.") Still, you might be surprised at how many of these tips seem sensible and wise even today.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
part cute part funny part wise,
This review is from: Yes You Can: Timeless Advice from Self-Help Experts (Paperback)
A little too much fluff & illustrations, but the good stuff is just so good. Shows you how far we've progressed, in some ways (sexist attitudes, gender roles, pychology), and how far we've strayed off course in other ways (values, wastefulness, life skills).
6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Bought several for my friends - Great Book!,
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This review is from: Yes You Can: Timeless Advice from Self-Help Experts (Paperback)
This is a terrific compilation of text and illustrations chronicling America's unending quest for personal perfection. As I read through it, I was constantly getting "nostalgia hits," as well as fascinating information on this fascinating subject. Ms. Trontz has clearly devoted much work to this book and struck the perfect balance between pictures and text. The book has a lot of "show," but a lot of "go", as well. I couldn't put it down. The copy at the center of my coffee table is dogearred, now, and I've bought many for my friends. It makes a very reasonable, appreciated gift. Highly recommended.
6 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Amazing what people will do . . .,
This review is from: Yes You Can: Timeless Advice from Self-Help Experts (Paperback)
it was a nice book, with great examples of the lengths we'll go through to be better, and i liked the tips - but i wanted more. if she actually put in more excerpts than covers it would have been a five-star book. oh well, i just deducted one!
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